Crossing over / Stacy Davidowitz.
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- ISBN: 1419718800 (pbk.)
- ISBN: 9781419718809 (pbk.)
- Physical Description: 229 pages
- Publisher: New York : Amulet Books, [2016]
- Copyright: ©2016
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Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 11.95 |
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Subject: | Tomboys > Juvenile fiction. Geeks (Computer enthusiasts) > Juvenile fiction. Robots > Juvenile fiction. Wagers > Juvenile fiction. Camps > Juvenile fiction. Summer > Juvenile fiction. |
Genre: | Humorous fiction. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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Back at Camp Rolling Hills for the summer, disappointment sets in when Melman finds that all of the other girls have gone boy crazy and Steinberg loses a robotics contest, so the two hatch a plan to set things right. - Grand Central PubStacy Davidowitzâs Crossing Over is the second book in the funny Camp Rolling Hills young readers series.
Thereâs only one thing Melman loves more than soccer: her summers at Camp Rolling Hills. So sheâs pumped to be backâuntil she realizes her bunkmates have gone totally boy-crazy over the school year and plastered their cabin in pink. Pink posters, pink t-shirts . . . it seems that the only not-pink thing in the cabin is Melman herself. That is, until sheâs given a dare in front of the entire camp: Wear a pink princess dress. For Three. Whole. Days.
Steinbergâs summer gets off to a rough start, too, when his robot (usually his area of expertise) blows up during a camp-wide robotics contest. Steinberg might feel like a loser at home, but campâs supposed to be his place to shine.
Steinberg without robots? Melman in pink? This whole summer feels turned upside down! To set things right, Steinberg and Melman team up and hatch a fail-proof plan. The planâs secret ingredient? Hamburgers.
Camp Rolling Hills series:
Camp Rolling Hills (#1)
Crossing Over (#2)
Breakout (#3)
Freefall (#4) - Harry N. Abrams, Inc.Stacy Davidowitzâs Crossing Over is the second book in the funny Camp Rolling Hills young readers series.
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Thereâs only one thing Melman loves more than soccer: her summers at Camp Rolling Hills. So sheâs pumped to be backâuntil she realizes her bunkmates have gone totally boy-crazy over the school year and plastered their cabin in pink. Pink posters, pink t-shirts . . . it seems that the only not-pink thing in the cabin is Melman herself. That is, until sheâs given a dare in front of the entire camp: Wear a pink princess dress. For Three. Whole. Days.
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Steinbergâs summer gets off to a rough start, too, when his robot (usually his area of expertise) blows up during a camp-wide robotics contest. Steinberg might feel like a loser at home, but campâs supposed to be his place to shine.
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Steinberg without robots? Melman in pink? This whole summer feels turned upside down! To set things right, Steinberg and Melman team up and hatch a fail-proof plan. The planâs secret ingredient? Hamburgers.
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Camp Rolling Hills series:
Camp Rolling Hills (#1)
Crossing Over (#2)
Breakout (#3)
Freefall (#4)